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B ill VOIX'MK NQ 31 -r- HOOVER TAKES PREFERENCE IN TUESDAY VOTE TW ELFTH FEDERAL KKHEKVE D IS TR IC T CONDITIONS NUMBER 29 TELL YOUR MERCHANT W HERE YOU SAW H I s I vnivehsitv ^ hows increase AD W HEN YOU DO YOUR SHOPPING— IM #T l ,,ENT « nbollmeni RETURNS SHOW G. 0. P. WINS IN 39 STATES A generally satisfactory agricul- tu m l outlook, n large volume o f trade IF YOU DON’T BUY THE ARTICLE ADVERTISED The .U niversity o f Oregon now w e ll sustained in d u s tria l a c tiv ity , HIM YOU SA W HIS AD A N Y W A Y U E. '*• t°»al enrollm ent at 7357, nn<| no ample supply o f credit are TELL __ W AU ANYW AY—HE according to fig u re , compiled h e r/ Hie chief fei lures of the present bus- •nt A rnold Dennett H all _ II f la lll 5 I iness siualioo l „ the T w e lfth Fed- WANTS TO KNOW IT IS READ. re|M>rt Io the regents’ meting last .Set- ¡end Iti serve D istrict. ur«iny. rbj» ¡» a njne |)<>r Aggregate production o f the Dis- crease over the fa ll term enrollm ent — I trie!» fiirn is and range* d u rin g 1924 last year, according to D r. H all. I !'«s approxim ated that o f u year ago, , The enrollm ent on the E u g m - I 11«* voter* of the c ity turned out uml, w ith the exception o f u few campus alone to date i» 3,INI«, an in • i' unprecedented number» on l ues- ' speeiiili/ed crops, m arket conditions crease o f five and one h a lf per re n t I oay to rust th e ir b id lo i* in tin- g«n- have been sttlisfaclorR , The 'live a list ...........- o t the states over the fa ll quarter lest year. The r The ... fo llo w in g ~ i* ......... -«■«> end election T he heat o f tile cam- M ia k industry lias achieved a p a r « ro w th this autumn, according , h c " n io n ’ “ »«‘ ther w ith the num- tial H«i and the va rie ty of issues t ’c u la rly favorable poation. Dr. H all, has somewhat in excess ,,f i r ‘‘ ' cc*°ra l voles w hich Ih iy caused many people to vote that , I he volume of trade trunsucti-d | «hat o f last year in nearly every de <arri<‘ 1 and ,he candidate to whom w ould otherwise have remained at «hiring September, 192«. wus at sea- W‘ rC given’ 11 ,M' no‘e,l I uesday’s ba llo tin g developed home.. I lie polls were scarcely op- sonally high levels and exceeded that the predom inating style among the I partment, despite the increasing d if ‘ u cued la-fore the people started eon of a year ago. C urrent trade eon im il si which bad not been a n tic i sheik* is black and that Mae Logan fieultiex w hich are placed in t h e i , ’ *hc Hoover m a jo rity ig very pated u n til the last moment when has proven herself so old fashioned w ay of registration by non-resident arf!,e~>x' r,l;,l ” 'he largest ever ac- «regaling to cost th e ir ballot». illlio n s reflect a gem ra lly satisfac The fo llo w in g is a result of the to ry em ploy men I situation and .sea a few o f the friends o f Jack K e lly ns to rem ain m arried to one husband students and the stiffe n in g of stand cordcd *° a Presidential candidate, ards in a ll fields o f the university's An° ,ht‘r in k r< * ‘ ing item about attempted a p o litic a l sully to elect election in this precinct. sonal expansion in buying power him Io the position o f P recinct Con fo r more than th ir ty days i n spite w ork. j the outcome was the fact that Hoov- F o r I'rmnident of her youth and beauty. They can t o f a g ric u ltu ra l communities, stable w h ich iMisition is now tucked The most satisfactory feature o f * / c a rrie '* such ''a le s a , V irg in ia , Houv.r, 136; Smith, «0. n In d u stria l oiieration*, excepting away under the w ing o f Chas. Barge. expect progressive voter» to fo llo w the enrollm ent increase this year ■ '°rh CaroUna> F lorida, Texas, Ten- them. R egrr l«ntailve. F irs t D is tric t building, have been somewhat more II liecame evident that a contest Hawley, 13(1; Starkweather, 73; In conclusion I w ish to state that is the fact (hat a considerable por- ' nt'*see an‘I Oklahoma, w hich n o r- active du rin g recent week» than was in the bre w in g e a rly i n the I w ilt in the future, devote in y tim e •ion o f the new students are tra n s -) ” ,aBy are ve ry heavily Democratic, Upton. 7. either one month o r one year ago. f i r s from other in stitu tio n s coming ' A no,her surprise was the Demo- evening p rio r to election day and Hsflrotary o f State to the healing o f shattered soles Im provement in those industries your correspondent re lig io u sly »luck w ith the hope that i n some fu tu re to the U n ive rsity o f Oregon fo r ad- Crat,C v ic,o ry in Coolidge’s home Dodds, 13; llo s ., 12(1; Piper, 71. such as .u p p e r m ining, lum bering, Io (lie tr a il o f the apparent scoop vance i professional study, evidence J*“ ** ° f Massachusetts and Rhode S ta le T re a s u re r and palroleum production and re- u n til we eventually disclosed the tim e m y w o n d erfu l inate qualities o f the grow ing recognition and pres-1,s,and’ Höglund, 9; Kay. 17«; Swetland, III lln in g . w h ic h llave co-operatively m ight meet w ith popular accord. fact that Ed Bolt. B ill Cook and Dge o f the in stitu tio n s* a u n ive r It requires 266 votes in the elect J u s tirr of the S uprem e C o urt achieved a p a rtia l regulation o t oul- •Mae Logan had launched a campaign sity, said D r. H all. oral college to elect a president. ‘ «riihiin i, 65; llarnnker, 36; Hosmer, pul, lias been notew orthy. HOLDS ANN IVERSARY SALE yes. even worse thun a w hispering Hoover received 111 o r 17« more I I ; Perrine, 7; Band, 127; Boss- An increase demand fo r the ample campaign fo r K e lly. They even C E N T R A L P O IN T M A N than a sufficient number. luan, 106. supply of cre d it available to comm mentioned it out loud and in p ublic In this issue H. A. Raltke announ A tto rn ey (Auneral DIES SUDDENLY YESTERDAY erce and Industry was evident d u r ces his firs t anniversary sale . It State Beehh-r. 1(1; l.evens, «9; Van W In k ing early October, although the total ih u t they believed tlia t the Iris h Hoover Smith were made to be cops and they be was a year ago that Mr. Radtke p u r le, 127. Alabama ______ C. B. Rostell o f this c ity died very 0.__ 12 volume of com m ercial loan» extend lieved lh a l K elly, th e ir candidate chased the fr u it store on the n o rth D a iry and Food C om m issioner A riz o n a ________ suddenly yesterday afternoon at the 3-----------0 ed by member hank» o f the D istrict side o f Gold H ill and he has enjoyed M ickle, n i l; Saml. rson, 131; Soiler- w as lo w er Ilian «hiring early Septem- measured up to a ll the qualifications Arkansas _______ ram ily home in th is c ity , H eart 0_____ 9 w ith the exception that his foot was a very prosperous business. He is baek, 6; S treiff, Jr. 5. C a lifo rn ia ______ 13.._....... 0 b« t T o tal loans „ „ securities at 1 a ti ifie too long and not quite w ide now going to celebrate his 1st b ir th trouble was a ttributed as the cause Judge o f tlw> C irc u it C o u rt, 1st Diat. Colorado _______ 6_____ 0 th ese hank . in c r .a s e d throughout | enough to wear a jm lice boot but day by giving the people o f the coun o f his demise. Mr. Rostell was fo r N orton, 137; Thomas, 91. Connecticut _____ m any years a resident o f Central 7..... ..... 0 i Septeinbi-r M ill the first hair o f Octo they thought that d e trim ent could ty an o p p o rtu n ity to enjoy many- R epresentative, Nth D is tric t D elaware _______ Point. He is survied by a w ife and 3.... ...... 0 | her. re llie tin g , in part, increased act be overlooked in a constable. splendid bargains in all his lines. F lo rid a _________ Briggs, 97; C arkin, I I I ; W illia m 6 ............ 0 ivity i „ security markets. Discounts A careful study o f his page adver tw o sons, Ernest and Bert. The election came too soon fo r Georgia ________ son. 92; W ortm an, 77. Funeral arrangements have not 0 ...........14 | at the Deserve Bank have decreased K e lly ’s steam ro lle r to get p ro p e rly tisement w ill result in many savings D is tric t A tto rn ey Idaho __________ 4. .......... o since reaching a high point on Sept under m otivation w ith the result to the people w ho w ill take advant yet been made. Chaney, 7«; Codding, 1 « Illin o is _________ 29. ...... ember 5. o age o f this big selling event. The 1 that the present constable nosed out Couty Judge In d ia n a _________ 15.. ........... 0 IT HELPS ~ ,ht‘ Ke!,y forces by a scant 100 store w ill be decorated w ith banners Sparrow , I «2. Iow a ___________ 13 ........... 0 He— I don’t th in k money makes a . , , 1.... h l,.,B ,,KWS' ,f “ «‘ »spoon- m a jo rity out o f the 16« votes cast. and pennants to give the store a met C ounty Comm issionier Kansas _____?...__ 10.. ........... 0 Ill of vinegar 1» added Io the b o il-) Upon in te rvie w , Wednesday w ith ro p o lita n appearance and aid i n the happy marriage, do you? Ashpole, 11)3; Bursell 114. K e n tu c k y ... ...... ..... 13.. ........ o big ss Her. il l w ill prevent the w h ile s the defeated aspirant, he issued the general tone o f the sale. She—No but it makes up fo r ail C o un ty S h e riff Louisiana _______ ___ a . . .* uc " , nc from p e r ilin g . unnappy one. 0. ......... 10 fo llo w in g w o rd to the p u b lic ; --------- — Jennings. Ill«; Stacy, 66. Maine ........ ....... .... o 6 ” 1 am unhappy to find th a t the KED CROSS D R IV E C ounty C le rk Maryland _______ 0 ........... 8 general ,Miblic is so ignorant o f m y STARTS IN COLD H IL I Meyer, 190. .Massachusetts 0. .......... 18 splendid qualifications fo r this great _____ County School Superintendent Michigan ;____ &__ 15. ........... 0 office to w h ich m y many friends tt »« « Carter, 135; C ornw ell. «7. 12... ........ 0 County Aanemor Mississippi ... 0... .........10 Coletnrn, 193. evidence that the people o f the pre- s L t i . a ^ a Char«e ° f ,he 12... .......... 0 C ounty T re a s u re r Montana 4... ......... o X T i X = - W alker, 190. Nebraska o 8 C ounty C o ro ner 3... -------- 0 Conger, 157; Sweeney, «7. N. Hampshire 4.... .......... 0 Constable 0 "« H i my backers. Ed chews rough | Barge, 162. New Mexico ...... 3....... ... 0 New Y ork ............ 45.......... -w — 0 The county gave Hoover a m a jo rity N. C arolina ...... 12........ .. 0 . - j ™ - = ot 5 4 « votes, the vote being. Hoover, N : Dakota U 'lien the enr driven bv I.ee W il ...... ..... u A complete survey o f the State of 7931. Smith 2489. Sams Ohio ........ 0 ......- Valev — ».v was son o f (.rants Pass skidded and left 24 Oregon, encompassing e ve ry field the o n ly p re rin e t in the eounty 1« 'he highway Saturday night at Sev- Oklahoma 10. ......... o o f in d u stry and business, that comes NEWSPAPERS OF DISPOSES OF INTERESTS raturn a Smith m a jo rity. Here the co “ <>. ‘ ks. a few mile» north o f Cen «regon .................. 5. ............ 0 w ith in the scope o f the university DENVER MERGE vote wits 15 to 16. IN GOLD HILL STATION Pennsylvania 38 .......... o tra l P oint, it ran over an unknow n « proposed by 4>r. A rn o ld Bennett Hawley fo r Congress, lloss fo r hobo as he slept am i fa ta lly In ju re d Rhode Island ... One o f the most im portant ne w , 0 ........... 5 H all, president, and is outlined in Tom Vernon, last week end com Secretary ,,f State, Hand and Boss- him S. C arolina . . 9 I he ,„ n „ died nt 3 o’clock paper mergers in recent v « r . t 0 his report made to the u n ive rsity pleted a tranaction w herein he tra d man fo r Justices o f the Supreme Tennessee 12.. ...... — 0 regents Saturday, November 3. De- ed his service station and resatur Court, Van W inkle fo r Attorney 5_____ 0 General. A ll received large m a jo ri Texas 20.......... 0 suck ' ' fls s lc p in i On *wo w ith the Denver Post and the Den- ties in Jackson County. On the gunny Vermont ■" f by «he the c o iin ly c o iilc s ls tile votes were V irg in ia ......... .. 12 A a* follow .,: Washington ........ ... ¡h.ghway under a tree. The W ilson | The tw o newspaper’ in te re st. In 7.. ...........o ís ',Í7 l« .J,,,' * ‘' -N NOrton ¡ " ,l' *"« ' * “ T r i^ H o w a /] o rto n . 5566 ThOm‘ Í 7 . rn .'d in 'c B v ° 0 ;,‘ r,<‘,hW<>'l W. V irg in ia .. 8. 0 osram anT of the « » , 13 Wisconsin .. J » , . .............. .. , u „. „X 7 ; W yom ing ... ‘ .«unin W 0 ... 3.. structive program fo r state devel- United States Land Office *»2; VVilliaiMRon .3020; W ortm a,, .302.3 opment. Denver M orning Post F.oseburg, Oregon, November 6, 192« D jistrict Attorney-—Chuney 3741 • Totals ...... hi reporting Ihe accident at Med- .......... 87 The Denver Post and the Rocky K, iNot,icP j ‘ hereby given that the .S,a,e *S n0‘ *° bc asked fo r Codding 0291. fo i’il, Mr. W ilson slates that he s w it Mountain News each w ill publish funds to conduct th is fo r the first N H o f NE14 o f Sec. 31, Tp. 33 S, K Commissioner—Ashpole 1337; Bur- ched o ff his engine Io keep the car MT. LASSEN S T IL L A L IV E Sunday m orning editions. sell 51«|. 1 E. W.M. 80 acres is restored to en year o r two, and the money fo r this j from b u rn in g and then craw led from is expeced to come e n tire ly tr y , w ith pow er site reservotion, from S heriff -Jennings 5792; Slaey 1611 • he car. He heard groan Although Mount Lassen volca>no v ,, , ............... s o u . «««« «.«r. ne near«! someone aran-i /outside sources. D r. HOT DOGS GET BIG HAND subject to preference rig h ts o f ex- i.«— feels, has reached a period o f okt age, it is H a H leeis, . ^ m o l Supt— U r t e r 5172; C o rn w e i'. ami found the old man who said --------- (service men of the late w ar with has 7 ° ^ * ,he in i,ial work service men o f the late w a r w ith s til capable of producing another e r -rt' n . • I " p h " '1 ,’e‘‘n n,n ov‘‘r - Mr. W ilson Bogue closing measure was slates llia l at lh a l lim e he did not t ' .................. . “ ------ uption. acording to H ow el W illia m s, the o n ly amendment Io c a rry th? r n t lite his ear was the one w h irl. | fam° 1 us l,re i n n i n g e xtra o rd in a ry commonwealth fe llo w from the u n i C ou,,fy’ l ad hit the Old man. He haBed a ' --------- T B ------------------ ra ,iI ca‘’ itaL ---------------- --- i ^ s x i x h ' r n° «- versity o f L ive rp o o l, England, now ---------0--------- passing c a r,.w h ic h took the mnn " e5 w o u l'' not be recognised by stdudying nt the U n ive rsity o f C a lif- Lf * surve>' w ould include phases GREY APPOINTED AS Medford. At firs t the man did ,,„i I A ln e rirn n - however, under the On F ebruary 26, 1929. at 9 A. M. ornia, w h o has ju st returned fro m a ......... ---------- , I1V Applications may be filed by the 7 , 7 i i ? SPctl‘>'’ . o f the «»«Ic. and name, “ ra ch o rro quente." F or the CADET CAPTAIN O S. C. '«’em badly injured three m onth’s survey o f the Lassen ,t,e ’ versed e r w d in T W“ h in 20 d a y s ¡o f the I a™ m T .Si" ' i,i' r , b a ‘ those " little ■--------- I T I l herc w: s no way Io id e n tiflv the I instruction ° o f f *h0Se Park area. B iclm rd Grey o f (¡old H ill, ju n io r ««an n. who appeared to he between I 1be„B rn i,l,a n ’ °'igue Ihe w ords “ hot ‘ ° ,be datc o f opening o r from Nov- vev r. een I ? 'm h is lr ia l sur- "'•«■' " " P,flCed PI»™.! in p p 'n th e il, „ the ' " ' “ f J ’ '» November N o ve m l» , 26. 26. 1928. 192». an,I ' 2 7 3 — ' " ’ F' ? m.«l 66 vears o f age b b» > ‘ «1«' he b bur- u r- c h ' \ n ' X r « « ’ o i '\ '| l„ 'in |I>'i in vocnlinnnl eiluention, has been •r,° mid 60 years o f agP. 4 e w „ra I * ° * .h e rr l„ he M , J ’ '¡ T ~ ,„ „ ii...i .i . r - signs so lh a l th e re w ill ku __ by the General P idilie oppointcd a cadet enptain w ith the hobnailed shoes Approval of Dr. W. J. K err, president h «ne of the most poputar places in ’ Â '1 X K ¡ Ä o f Ihe college. The present prom o ,, O n r u M h e p l. „ , ,r MONDAY TO BE A H O LID A Y tions are such a.» Io provide Ihe nec- M inili ’ju s / Ï Ï tmhe"w S ite w . y V r ' J I X i y ~ ; 8Îde" * ‘ « ’ « ^ d " h n u it a n '1 gUr 7 ï i hv X e ^ d u d i o 7 t a 7 1,1 a . Pr° V‘' " . f I 7 b i “ h h ” I««" .............. “ « a r y number o f officers fo r the Moii lay w ill he observed as A rm - same tactical handling o f the units degree, T he lltll i N ils h e ï g h ; - ; , 7 ï i , ; \ ; ; ; : - ; Ex-service men must file w ith I A committee o f fa cu lty m e n d „ 7 , J ‘^ n e™ P,--° n " M° Unt «Ifl'llltl* iiiotiiLz,,.. ' Kilauea, L’II...... . te . . r rito «, ry o f’ H aw aii, v i w th e ir application fo r the land, sold- , n . 1w o rk ” 1« on p re llm lm .m jams says. When Ihe plug o f lava ie r s affidavit, copy o f discharge, pow T , I™ .hP S l,rv f- V ’- a" ‘‘ much data and standard tra in in g methods Io able Io hear o f M r7 fo H b? ‘" ' ° f, ?n r' ? ," r e r‘ nin pwligree arp P,a‘' «n the mouth o f Kilaue-.t rises the be commissioned in the oil), c is ’ re-¡P ost w ill singe n par- I. , th 7 H’ n ' " hC w in d o w *° «««W» custom- y site election and w ater hole a r t i - C * a' re,,dy been assembled. The Ides of the m ountain actu a lly buldge d avit. This is revested ra ilro a d land « ! n o .T ” fre;l . ',y « '‘ ‘‘ ¡ 'c d a p p ro va l serve eorps so ll.n l in Ihe tin,.. ,.r MeX r d * ers’ serve eorps s„ that i „ the lim e of Àc/iy Issues Statement U pon Result o f Tuesday’s Election QUEER MISHAP BRINGS DEATH TD AGED MAN WILL PROBE INDUSTRY OF OREGON SOON X £ a paid fo r at 82.56 per p e r'c e rn s ta °t ' ' " i . s u rv «y con notional emergency, trained men, _____ ?Jr’ flnd Mrs- F.eorge Davis and son and must be ■ acre—50 rent« per —------- j . fees and te rn s in the United Stales. D r a c re -5 0 cents acre and graduates o f the college, may lend n o w e r / 'is ',| o 'u i , " Sfew n ^w T r""’ ^ ^ nrn’ j / I ™ J commissions n m ,M io n ’ w w hen hen filin filin g g , , and and 82.06 <2.06 H a ll w ill take up the m atter w ith the ..nils of Ihe large armies on sources that are expect, lo f, . w hich Ihe safely of the country w ill have three points o f in te ira l " "a , N,.r *; Lulu i 'n,,1' n o f Grants Pass i ng ^ r M fs " ' C° mmiSSiOnS * hen n,llk 'he funds — p c c te on his his rx neU tr « i , to East, E„ Turnisli ,? 'î the funds oo next tr ip ami depend." irre g u la r heights, ’ I :s v,s*ti',1H at the home o f her sister, I m fa llo w in g this, d e fin ite announee- Mrs. George Davis, Hamill A. Canady, ,nent on | H«‘g'*tar. j be made ' he ,,rOjec‘ ls « l*C « e d to D uring his three months stay nt Mount Lassen. W illia m s made a com plete «‘‘o'oRæul geological map map o o f f the a rk the p park V X n X " HS° ,Me T ? t” ,are " , il« * I o , omplete this w o rk he w alked on an average of 15 o r 18 miles a day and covered a p p ro xim a tu ly 1200 miles d u rin g the summer, ' ’ I